What classic vehicles have you seen?

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3xpendable
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Re: What classic vehicles have you seen?

#351 Post by 3xpendable »

I went over to the States for Christmas to visit my girlfriends parents and we took a trip to her Uncles where she told me about a car in his garage she really liked that had been sitting there for 10 years, I was gobsmacked to find this when I took a peak:

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Her uncle has hinted that she might have it as a wedding present one day....
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Ron B.
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Re: What classic vehicles have you seen?

#352 Post by Ron B. »

Nice Targa,I had one in Green back in the 1980's . A lot came here in the early 90's and were converted to roadsters as the Targa was seen as too old fashioned by then. :(
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Re: What classic vehicles have you seen?

#353 Post by Martin Evans »

A tidy looking Austin Gypsy drove past the shop on Friday.
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Re: What classic vehicles have you seen?

#354 Post by oldclassicsfan »

I saw this Land-Rover V8 to-day.

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#355 Post by oldclassicsfan »

I saw these earlier.

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Note that the Land-rover is G-Reg, just anyone is wondering. Also it has only recently been restored and put back on the road.
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Re: What classic vehicles have you seen?

#356 Post by JPB »

Hmm, the plate on the 2A starts "OCD". Spooky. :lol:
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Re: What classic vehicles have you seen?

#357 Post by Paul240480 »

A few more by me over the last week:
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Rough, poss abandoned ZX
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309 D Loads of these still pootling about.
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Another Saab Tub'. This is not as good as it looks. Tin worm is being held a bay with..... erm Duct Tape :roll:
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Re: What classic vehicles have you seen?

#358 Post by oldclassicsfan »

I saw a A-Reg VW Recovery Truck still in service this evening.
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#359 Post by oldclassicsfan »

I saw a dark green H-Reg Morris Minor this afternoon.
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#360 Post by JPB »

Yeah, er, don't take this the wrong way, but instead of having to open yet another user account some time, maybe writing your password somewhere or, better yet, asking to have it reset, (there's a button on your sign-in screen or you could ask an admin, they're just as easy to communicate with as regular people) would be easier for everyone else to keep up with who you are this week? ;)

I like your enlargeable thumbs, but clicking on four separate members' names to see all of your photos to date? No.


Anyway, so as not to leave empty-handed, I saw an ancient Datsun Bluebird in the works car park yesterday. Didn't fancy having my phone confishcaked by security (again :oops: ) so, instead, here's a Google image showing an example of the same model:
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